Wednesday, 30 September 2020
Army Wants New Mega-Jammer In 2023: TLS-EAB
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Army Wants New Mega-Jammer In 2023: TLS-EAB Mounted on a pair of heavy trucks, the Terrestrial Layer System – Echelons Above Brigade (TLS-EAB) will do long-range jamming for high-level HQs – and fry the circuits of incoming enemy missiles as well.
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ATAC Nabs Final Contract For Initial 'Red Air' Training Sites WASHINGTON: The Air Force has awarded ATAC, Textron Systems' military airborne training unit, a contract to provide adversary air combat training to F-22 and F-35 pilots at Eglin AFB, Florida — making it the biggest winner in the initial round of the service's overarching effort to outsource pilot training that eventually could be worth billions.…
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Worried About Chinese Backdoors, Lord Pushes For New Tech Strategy Ellen Lord said DoD is working to develop a "microelectronics strategy," to bring manufacturing and testing to the US
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Army Wrestles With 'Information Advantage' A host of high-tech specialties will have to work together, Lt. Gen. Stephen Fogarty said, so "stop fighting and start figuring out how to integrate the capability."
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Tuesday, 29 September 2020
Weekly Briefing: Defense Networks & Cyber News and Analysis
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White Paper: Solutions for Securing Classified Communications
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Microsoft Positions Itself To Win Space Data Market With Azure Orbital
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Microsoft Positions Itself To Win Space Data Market With Azure Orbital Offering Ground-Stations-as-a-Service means customers are only obliged to pay for the amount of time they actually need to use on the station.
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Army Robots Hunt Tanks In Project Convergence The pair of unmanned scout vehicles had enough AI smarts aboard to navigate cross-country, identify "enemy" forces, and open fire – but a human still decides whether to shoot.
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AFRL's Big Ambitions For Lunar Patrol Satellites "We are interested in technologies to support wide area search, narrow field tracking, and autonomous space domain awareness," says CHPS program manager Capt. David Buehler.
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Monday, 28 September 2020
Breaking Defense's Monday Morning Briefing
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